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Seven-Year-Old Writes Cheeky Letter To Prince William Asking For Kate's Euro Final Ticket

Seven-Year-Old Writes Cheeky Letter To Prince William Asking For Kate's Euro Final Ticket

The youngster told the royals 'sharing is caring'

Claire Reid

Claire Reid

A little boy has written a letter to Prince William asking if he can have Kate's ticket to the Euro 2020 final.

Seven-year-old Jack is so desperate to see England take on Italy tomorrow, he wrote a letter to the Prince and even offered to 'share his snacks'. Who could refuse such an offer, eh?

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His shared a photo of the letter on Facebook, alongside the caption: "I think my 7-year old might be disappointed."

Well, you know what they say - if you don't ask, you don't get.

In the letter addressed to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the youngster wrote: "Hello, I was wondering as Kate cannot go to the football match can I have her ticket please.

"I know your kind and like kids and I'm a kid.

"You have also both met my uncle Wayne and had a cup of tea with him.

"I don't like tea but I love football.

"Also my mummy said sharing is caring. You share your ticket and I'll share my snacks.

"Pretty please I really want to see us win.

"P.S. Football is coming home, it really is!"

Worth a shot, isn't it?

Jack's cheeky request has since gone viral, racking up thousands of likes.

William, Kate and their eldest son George cheered England on in their semi-final clash against Germany earlier this month, but it's not yet known if the trio will attend the final tomorrow.

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It's fairly certain William, who is president of the Football Association, will be going, but there's been no official word on who will be joining him.

Kate has been isolating after coming into contact with someone who had coronavirus.

In a statement, Kensington Palace said: "Last week The Duchess of Cambridge came into contact with someone who has subsequently tested positive for Covid-19.

"Her Royal Highness is not experiencing any symptoms, but is following all relevant government guidelines and is self-isolating at home."

But her period of self-isolation will be over in time for the final, leaving her free to attend if she fancies it.

If not, Kate, Jack will be happy to take that ticket off your hands.

Featured Image Credit: PA

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